The young woman who fought to become a Boy Scout has lifted the lid on her nine-year battle that helped her transform the program into a co-ed club - and now her story is set to become a feature film. Ireland, 21, has spent nearly a decade pushing for young girls to be able to join Boy Scouts and has finally achieved her goal - opening the door for more than 400,000 girls to join the male-dominated group. Speaking to DailyMail.com, the New York-based trailblazer detailed how she devoted her time to the organization to put young women on equal footing with those in Boy Scouts.
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